A few of our favorite things ...
plein air art ...
the California coast ...
Montecito, where we celebrated our wedding dinner ...
early California artist John Marshall Gamble (1863-1957 Santa Barbara, CA) ...
And as of this morning, this painting: 'March Morning - Montecito'.
This breathtaking work by Gamble will be on auction at John Moran Auctioneers (Altadena, California) and will go for an estimated $70,000/90,000. And, in my opinion, worth every penny.
If money were no object, and if I didn't need a new car ... well, the first being the most necessary bit :-) ... this would hang where I could see it every single day for the rest of my life.
Visit John Moran Auctioneers on-line at http://www.johnmoran.com/ to see more - they also auction estate jewelry and antique furniture. Incredible, delicious things.
~~ Davielle
Showing posts with label early california art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label early california art. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Eye Candy - early California plein air art ...
Fellow Travelers,
Mark and I have been enchanted by (okay, obsessed with) Early California Art for about a decade now. Maybe a tad longer. (what is a "tad", anyway?)
We often receive notification from galleries of available art, and we always always pause and heave a big sigh and say "oh my, wouldn't that be perfect in our (fill in the blank) room ??".
This is one of those pieces. Maurice Braun's "Landscape with Stream", circa 1923-25.
And I'll fill in that blank for you. It would look perfect in our ... living room.
Can you hear my big sigh?
~~ Davielle
Mark and I have been enchanted by (okay, obsessed with) Early California Art for about a decade now. Maybe a tad longer. (what is a "tad", anyway?)
We often receive notification from galleries of available art, and we always always pause and heave a big sigh and say "oh my, wouldn't that be perfect in our (fill in the blank) room ??".
This is one of those pieces. Maurice Braun's "Landscape with Stream", circa 1923-25.
And I'll fill in that blank for you. It would look perfect in our ... living room.
Can you hear my big sigh?
~~ Davielle
Saturday, June 13, 2009
GLENN DEAN: The Untouched Splendor of California

We were invited to an Artist's Reception at MORSEBURG GALLERY in West Hollywood -- and we attended, because we wanted to meet all these exceptional young artists. To this day, we are in touch with Eric Merrell and Glenn Dean - just two of the ten that were represented at that Show.
Jeffrey Morseburg, director of the Gallery, is a most engaging man. He made us feel welcome and comfortable, and he always takes the time to chat with customers, whether they are first time visitors to the Gallery or have been a hundred times. He has great energy, and his passion for Historic art is rather 'catching'.
A couple of years back, we attended an event at THE LODGE AT TORREY PINES that featured contemporary plein air artists - some of the best working today - and we ran into Glenn Dean at that event.
Today, we received an invitation from Glenn Dean to attend a Gallery Opening of an exhibition of his work at another fine gallery, this one in San Francisco:
Mark and I are always impressed when galleries known for exhibiting and specializing in EARLY (ie, dead artists) CALIFORNIA ART chooses to work with a contemporary (still living; working in present time) artist. That JOSH HARDY has chosen to work with GLENN DEAN is truly an honor, I'm sure, for Glenn.
We wish we could visit San Francisco for the opening of Glenn's show ... and we know his works will sell in a SNAP of the fingers and a BLINK of the eye.
Good luck, Glenn, and congratulations.
-- Davi and Mark Huffman
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